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{ Qe 5 Se i ° hla . = THE SRPATTLEIE Lm hia own fensea that the fowls we . |. Agned before Wnlted Btates Com: | ry any of high grade ore, Thin bettet Is not) 4 AT Unasund, and ordered them to be de miastoner Cardwill and were held tt fl butit upon hope, We are already in xtreved, A pollee magistrate is ap bend of $500 each for thelr appour : a full face of ore which carries sat j | ) EU, WELES & 00, Prdiesner: | parently the only Bnglieh official Ky ance to ane Mond March 6th | d jefectory values and in improving J H, WELLS & O0., Paolishers. | can condemn bad meat, and this ° On the persen Nel found | with every foot of advance, The ore Kyery afternoon except sunday [ho can do only after Hatening to a | thirteen 1 executed nick ie a walena and copper proposition, | . : lcomplaint and examining the | Me j enk’ of County Com-) carrying gold values also, We have ’ KM. WEL vy. CR elect | | » a " r FP. CRABE delectt p |mianoner Morton, of Floyd county, now Gonniderable galena and ¢ ; Rive Diwineae Shaxaaen | room, 1 By | mont ronpectanie cttizon, who tive | JY | rnowing tn the face of the drift, and Wil ' 4 at Gotena, taht t north of New | with every shot the ore becom f People with conscientious objec Albany, . af Mart nies ayia: bea better mineralized. tons to Vaccination are new allow a Biel seca ances moll ete fy el "Wve bave made 60 fect of tunnel ctininantennpsiennnes ed onpone Yoetr onberen to emalipos a esas Bois te yearn, her math and ‘drift in six weeks, The ledwe ; Telephone Pike 1s0. ‘a Hagians Phe argument of @ fF * r havin v 1 a fasblonable matter is soft and every shot breaks H = : vent objector tn the Marylebon: C W ll | | boardte ‘ th 0 M Ch ‘ e amount of When $12 00 d Geass He, A394 Thiet Av ee Court was that “if God Almighty on ress | ssue hee oh . oe ‘ w Mowe ne an ar es > "a htc 18 te or fusther We all iu esi ence Entered at stoifioent Geatlle, Washing: | (houcht vaccination wax necessary, ‘she ehont ¢ ¢ have the tunnel directly under the el ‘ clare or wi » ii . e shibed manly [Gt oven deatrable, ife would have a Book | wy the M i Brib r shaft which was aunk in high grade in London REPUBE retry ong woth acaba wel eae tata ° | hotel ’ adventure . o. Wf we ntrike the same ore tn} . DEALS, , was born 1 * not pr 4 ¥ 1 the tunnel that we did tp the shaft : r var af ny to Muddy Pork ¢ we hall be shipping ore out of the oe Some of the mities discovered at] some portions Bg an ih oaragie yin nn jronted they had Just driven from emcees Full Moon before fall and I have no + - Repablts wil, ne doubt, prove to be} jand, At a recent Liverpool church ve, [OM HH uy it ag, 1OUNE Of Anding it, Asnays on the ’ ; Very rich, but the fact 4 already ap-jconference one clergyman opposed |GIVING REPORTS OF EXPLORERS |!y inte te arms er th ioe STAMDARD OTL CO, IS INVOLVED) *e*tce ran ax bien as $800. WHL GET A FAMOUS HOME 5 < w the tnittated that certatn | free e#lttings in churches on the E a a. with Mien 4 wildcat propositions are betng folst./kTURd “that it places aide by wide sae at iia: : | * spe tr hed 2 ds Charged With Bigamy. Ai tite howe whom God has made to differ ‘ n detect t NEW YORK, March &—Jobn Jos at upon the public, It y de- |! ‘ ' f : Sirable ét thi hat. vaonte | ANd Meprives the wealthy of that! q Gea Aogount of All of the Work | how g : lin Ken, Allegation That & 6 Fay, 37 years old, @ salesman of 1°) white His Silary Is but $17,800 . le at this thn that people | jefurenee and reapect which ta their joeount o of the Work [he ui a criminal in Ken jogetion That Attorney Goneral) p+ ooh wtroct, was a prisoner in le y A should understand the true Inward: | divine right, and ts accorded to them That Has n So Far me ho had h bend fenvhee hase Was Offered $400,000 for the Yorkville police court yesterday He Will Live in Magnificent ness of some of the mining deals| in all the walks of life.” business far 1 eaves non. | or a charge of bigamy made by his Accomplinhod His In % Btyle. a now in progress in the Spokane dia- | first wife, Cecilia, of 164 Kant 110th beiek. bh he ho Ren pada, the |e, Comat Breton recetved 234 New Kite Flying Record. street, Attached to her complaint wees af masineletare kn jet = pa penne thd Lpetared cern aaemeeond | READVILLE, March . 9 — The was a copy of the marfiage record _- ee a nipulators. ury for the Champs Elysees saloon, . ie " cane te % 6 hn J h Fay and Jennie Min- WASHINGTON, ch 9.—The | world's ¢ t kite ff wal John Jonep! hy Ac o days ago a man whose | being the firet woman honored with nictory of Dera let ereirctisns agals eho at tha 3 Prvit] pn | MARIPTTA, O.. March &—George| lon, 7 years old, of 174 1 624 LONDON, March %--Ambasra- interests made It desirable to boom Pompom asta ger 8 She re 60 ee et in Alaska, which will: soon be is. |servatory on ¥ y wath, when | Jee, known throughout the country | #treet, on October 13th, 1897, by the | dor Choate’s fir day in Londom certain properties tn the Repubite | 1° Camano: tanta Detaitte, |*Ued by authority of congress in a t above the - | wax! as « persintont fighter of the Btand- | pd or Howden of Mount) was spent in the host commonplace camp, car » the office of the Star! itorner, Jules Lefebvre, Benjamin | Volume of 800 pages, will be complied | t re tie ument|/ard Ol trast and whose business |C’*ary © gtr he and *her | oceupation of houke bunting. Dip- ant eum e ny 1 ' from a recent report madesby Ar the y a wtel f tandem | haa b Mrs. Fay said that 6! nd . at ourgested that a mutually ad- | Constant, Bouguereau, Harpignies | 1°"' f rs: _ - : ao thong mae been ruined by the trust, Qs] s nina tived together until Feb-| macy, Anglo-American alliance, Vvanta deal could be made.) and Gerome. In 1897 the soulptors . pe Pang) stella 4 yp piste te te fn highs halt made the otatement pend oo ruary Sth, 1895, when he went to| Clayton-Bulwer treaty and afi other . fy paper would print fav-/ not only nominated but clected a | 0) “Gt nar Semarimens to vee ee Pe , Ahanens ath 308 See taba boo ton stan nie fene| iteland. He returned In. the follow-| great international questions were Je news matter relating to cer- | Yoman, Mme, Leon Bertauz, report includes a complete history | ringing the Kit weninet the trust, ‘The offer was |)™S August, but did not live with + Dut offto another time, while Mr, Mepublic mines, the oe Mr. Parson's new Turbinia wit, tt] of oiMlelal explorations In the terri het, ty th » | For $900,000 but $100,000 of which was | M71". Hhe brought diverce proveed, | and Mra. Choate drove out in a cab, property paying a gtlt-« im hoped, be ready for trial In two | SFY since 1869, from the wire and wore not|to go to the man who offered the Visiting houses and hause axentas, pric for the “write-upat ‘The em-|menths, She Is 220 feet long and of | Senator Carver, chairman of (tho red until today, (wo being two | hei in the course of his inter. | Court fm Brooklyn on the state .| ‘The ambassador re Sur earl weloreiry. tty ‘4 thar | 2% tons burden, more than double | COMMittee on territories, says the (hird more than| view Mr. Rice sald regarding the |€?eusd, naming Jennle Minion as eo. | porcine yt “4 ‘ : # promptly informod that eine of the fiat boat, The chiet| “The secretary of war has p north ef the otservatory, | nretended dineolut in March, 1992, | "Pendent, and on January 26 last | for Londoners, and breakfasted at the Star did not propose to sell ite | (00 Tt Oe eae will be in the re. {Defore the people of the t ding instrument was found |of the Standard Ol trust + INE. | she obtained a decree of absolute di- | Cloridge's hotel, where he is tem- news or editorial columms at any | sutt of Mr. Parson's modifications in] States, through congress, all th If they had desired to quickly |YOree. At that time, she sald ehe|porarily staying. Showly after 10 pric and that any statements re-| the machinery and his new arrange. | ‘*tlal on the subject of the nations Right wan bewun at 840 p, m.land effectually wind wp thie trust |e Bot ksow that her Resband Ned he want t the Ameriinn einbesey ganting specific mining propertien| ments for obtatning greater apeed in| Uefenres of Alaska under the dirce sendny, the temperature at they would have turmed back to the | Merried the co-respondent. Ghe waa|in Vietoria strest, where masy let- Tutt appear as regular advertiaing [Sole astern. ‘The new boat wil] Mon of the military arm of the gov being #0 dearces, and the |origina’ cosstituent companies all ot |Terenuy tntermed that thie was the] ters Gwaited Bim. Mog of... then eae ph Kular advertining | vive eight propellers acting on four | ernment, beginning with that of Lt. | elucity 7 nviles an hour. At| the original corporate stocks held by| Ct 9° she went to the board of | were about houses to let. Matter, and be so conatrued by the| oo instead of nine propellers on| Raymond in 1869 and including an | ighont the fumpern-|the trustees ap collateral gecurity| Nemth SR Got & copy of the mars] While Mrs, Choate was Seding pr thoes chums, am In the rat’ Turbine. | Well the expeditions which were sub- | lure was 12 depreem, and the wind for tne Inmuance of the trust certin- | TIAee record, According to the rec-|these Mr. Choate had ashort con- 1k will be the purpose of the Star ‘Tsenuentiy made by Brignéler Gon-|velovitd 29 miles an hour cates and then notified each certin.| Of? Pay sald that his marriage to/fervice with Secretarye White and <a otve wee sa Lady Wimbkorne’s donk: fered O. O. . 2 a a eahe the Minion woman was his first ven- | Carter on official matters. Then he give general mining news coming y ey has be ! Moward in 1876; Lieut. ¥. | jeate holder to deliver up to the) ture in matrimony and Mrs. Choate started pf their oe . . jcome a personage second only to) Schwatka in 1883, Lieut. Ray and transte ite of thy : . . ome led art . ot e | ican ie is is the, west and lite Teelats ta the dateerituniet die | LA. Aboreteahie ta. M04iGa. Meary j Mike Nuccio Would Marry. be ees eit certificates and take| ax" counsel asked that the ex-|houne to house starch. The day was sweats avoRt statements of | turbance In England. Lady Wim-|T, Allen in 1885 and the expeditions | KANSAS CITY, March 9 in place thereof pro rata iatereet in| £mination be postponed until today. | warm’ sad spring like, and London Gpprovat concerning individual pro-|horne wrote to the newepancrs a|of Captain Ray and Lieut. Richard-|Nucei will be marriod at the coun- | all the corporate stocks, or divi. | Masistrate Pool granted ihe request | locked quite et its best. ies White pertiog not generally Known to the |story of a donkey's being used in al son and B. H. Wella in 1807, down to | ' rrow, 80 he says, H¢|denda would cease. Instead of do-| 24 held the man in $4000 ball. | pcan ieee oe ae tae Wofford 0, Cariton ounse terrace, t public to be rich beyond question preevetion on Palm Sunday inside ‘the fying squadron, and also of the | Net = dtedetiet in the authenticity North Atlantle fleet, It ts Interest- Ser Bon sence ges ing to know that the famous Eng | contestants, lishman says the only really clever So ee A SIDELIGHTS ON LABOR He ssys that if Cevera’s fleet had | “miserably abortive,” the results of/ yoy Jorsey assembly and the war would have been different, | perdine ja the senate. i aieiae been ultimately but one ending—de- |teba parliament have appeared be- fent for Spain. If Admiral Colom | tore the labor organizations to ascer- plece of strategy during hostilities | been reasonably effictent, Instead of | The elght hour fil has passed the although he thinks there could hav "| Winnipes members of the Mant- voices the sentiment of the English |tain thetr desires about labor meas- novel pass, with Italy seeking per- Mission from Uncle Sam to lambast The fourth annual convention of the National Prickmaker’s Alliance year, who dare forecast the political weather of the globe for the next cept priensts on t) ir persons. ordinary man. obaceo producing plantations of the on the Seine. who has lived all her! ich cs ail her | Vuelta Abajo district in Havana and life on the river, having attained the | hacen at Vuelta Abato. Within q specter’s story, satisfied himself by | Church of Scotland, rome 208, ory a) the more recent reconcissances made | ed owing to the blowing up of the Maine and the war with Spain. A Fiend’s Work. FITTSBURG, March %—Three children of B. BF. Herman, the Al- legheny morgue keeper, of 291 Ohio otreet, narrowly escaped being pols- oned Monday morning. One day last | week Lottie, Nellie and Alma Her man received by mall packager of powder, Inclosed with the powder were letters setting forth that the powders were for the complexion. ‘Theiler mother found the powders speed of about 3 miles an hour the train struck him a serious a eldent would have occurred, The man explained that he was when he came to the bridge, had failen through, He tried to extricste when he heard the train whis that they had secured the right of way for the road most of the way Albasy last night, They were ar- this the Heuldating trustees of jets mays he will be married in the Jait Nu in to be | stock. !T vey have pald 10 per cent. since aren Zst, 1892, the date of the pre- tended dissotution, amounting to | 112,250,800, Including the declara- tory dividends for March, 1899. No- pber 17th, 1897, there were 477,590 whares of trust certificates outstand ing by their own reports, which waa lover per cent. of their previously reported capitalization, The truatece of the Standard Oj] trust claimed to have transferred into corporate vlocks 58 per cent... which gives them majority control in all of the lcarststuent members of the trust. will not tett who his bride | yy Me has her pleture, how ever, and the fall officials say It jlooks Ike & pretty Italian girl who [hae called on him three times since he was pit in jail Inst summer, The | om t believe Nu land tmaginative Nuceto is In jail un yeare for the mur sentence of + of William in Ewing's home an up Fifth and Main in fewin stairs room near | return to Ohte tomorrow to re- were [cat Innd office yesterday by residents |of Adama county. The settlers are ow Koth, Henry Michel, Jacob |hery,” a melodrama that they | preparing and later did send upon eteaders from Adams county Indl- cates that the land In that region Swearing Over a Phone. | °", ormerly was considered poor tbe spelt nestead entries by settlers In Tho majority of the night and fh he t whieh land Is selling. Farming [Long of the navy department. | tract is finished we shall have plenty given. Shot Over a Girl's Shoulder, a lof @ ritualistic church lately, with-| by Captaina Abercrombie and Glenn | pri he Standard Oll trust devised a ctr- ‘The English Admiral Colomb says | out paming the church. Indignant|in 18%. The story of each member b jeumiocutory route, by which the ENDICOTT, Neb. March &.—In a| 20, quite pleased the ambassador. that durtne the recent hostilities, |Jetisla of the truth of the story | of the expedition te tereely told.” — [court in the Neison building today |vame trust form could be main-| fight over @ young woman Burt Mr. Hey, while ambassador, lived thse thctled o¢ beth. Mpain and che | *tTe. them printed, from several —_— for that purpose ut Judge Wof-| tained and continued indefinitely by |Grendéy last night killed Clyde Cole |*t No. § jn this row, and the loca- 7 churches which had been aceused| The BE. MH. Wells mentioned in this | ford did not answer the note ond | isuming a secondary trust certifi-| and tonight ts being chased through tion im in the very center of Lon- Umted States were faulty. He| st some time or other since the earty | dispatch le the editor of the @eattle| Will not pay any attention to It, |cate, called assignment of legal title, | the woods of this county by a sher-|0n, The house is very large and eriticises much, and tn Senneetion | rzualotie days, of being the acene| Daily Star, Mr. Wells’ report was | Marshal Chiles rays he will refuse lin which the holder han the privilege |{ff's posse and bloodhounds, For a well furnished. The Interior decor- with the mooted miamanagement of |of the occurrence. Since then be-| prepared for presentation to con-| (oe permit Nuccio to leave the Jail | of converting his original certificates | year the two young men had been at‘ons are very handsome, although cro last February, Wut was delay-|Dulldiog. That being Uhe case, Nav and thence from that into corporate | paying attention to Gertrude Rickey. the exterior is severely plain ant Last night at the Endicott public school a church entertainment was After it was over Cole start- ed to escort Miss Rickey home. Grandy met him at the gate and de- manded that the girl should choose either hi mor Cole. She chose Cole. Instantly Grandy drew a revolver. ‘The girl sprang between the men, but Cole Jumped forward and «rab- bed the revolver. ‘Then a struggle for the possession of the pistol oc- curred, After ten minutes Grandy wrenched himself loose and fired over the girl's shoulder at Cole. The latter dropped dead, peepie, it might be wise to keep | ures. oon ene ENE Get con — streets one Bunday afternoon last | onder the dectatons of the states of | ar. John A. Sleicher moved the ap- all our admirals at home except In Melean Pa. ooo | '* ar Tt te thought ® person June Otic and New York the Standard | CENT INVENTI NS pointment of a committee of seven Dewey. Dewey ts not only honored | wit pa ‘estended, ‘The largest ere jwho 1s an enemy to the girls sent is thin ee thee © | reement has been de- to confer with the Republican state by his own people, but admired | portion of this will be wut thie the polson. ‘The family refuses: to Won't Go on the Stage. = irred ilegsl, so that all subsequent conventions of other states for the . pala y arch § Seuss |acts eince its formation have been organization of a Republican Na- abroad. spring by the Monongahela Furnace | Five out much about the case, but » March e Fn a SN Sosaad tie tee oak nt ana | the police are at work on i The AS” SLES! | unlawful, and therefore all of it] To indicate when « bottls has been| tional Editorial Association. ‘The ‘The French chamber of deputies | alteration of its plant. girl's ages range from 11. to 14 eel manager to « stage for | tfUst certificates issued are ileal.” | opened a new attachment is compos- motion was carried. A banquet was admit that so far as means of offense | Anon of three months at a salary rea ed of & glans rod inserted in the cork | tentered the members of the assoct~ At Homestead, Ps., work hes been| : Serious Wireek Averted, [011150 a month. He refuved the of-| ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 2—-At-| ang extending inside the bottle, with | ation at the Wor! Coates club in ‘he ant defense are concerned, Germany | cun on the greal works of the . iD ncaa he ltorney General Frank 8. Monnett,! "nan at teh inner end, the rod | evening by W. J. Kline of Amster- te fm a state of preparedness, while| serta Machine and Foundry Com. | PUCLMAN, Wash. Marty ® =A [oo amount of money could make | When asked about the assertion Of] breaking when the cork is removed, | 4am. Gov. Rodsevelt delivered art France is not, The chamber also | pany. Several hundred men are em- | "Tut it of the passttiger train | oe eo upon the at or to make an | ore Rice that $500,000 bribe had address, in which he declared that Chadds tian she aliens eltective | peered te Groting.. ond trata teade |or ine meweet Brena Meee DB. | Cc ibiicn of myself in any way. 1| Sete offered to Rim, repted es fot) Mitvclen are eusiiy cleaned by | what he said In the recent campaign miticary strength is inferior to the | Of material are arriving daily. & N. was averted by only ® Few feet | een een ind 1 ain not an [Wows “At thia time I do not wish to] new device, consisting of a glove to/he meant and he would adhere to Psony } Inst night. ‘The train had'teft here | "7 Ht & frwsk wad tain nok OM | aiscuse It.” Mr. Monnet t* here tol be placed on the hand, with one fin- |the policy he laid down last fall. He German, owing to lack popula-| at praddock, Pa. the American| for Moscow and was runnin’ at a eee ee et tick close to my | et 08 Judge in a college debate. He| ger extending beyond the rest and attributed his victory largely to the ending in a flexible tip which is tion. Emperor Wiillam, as the “War | Steel and Wire Company ts doub- Lord.” ean now claim that the valid-| ing tts plant at an expense of $200,-| "7m Engineer Harry Bingham aw vntly Jouse haw experiences |Ume taking evidence against the|guijed into places difficult to reach | state. ity of Ris self-arrogated title has | 09. — b, ee wee eek | ¢ of heart. In Septem! , | Standard OM trust with a loose cloth, ‘The following ofMicers were elected: | wi'dly. reversed his engine anc aides aie | ——e- Presiaent, William J. Kline, of Am- Passed muster in countries other| 4 nit has been Introduced in the| appided the emergency brakes and we ont eee To make thresholds alr-tight ® | sterdam; vice ta, PG, Wile than bis own. New York state legislature to com-| brought the train to an abrupt stop |S! "" Pa atrica) greg Sl In Adams County. new attachment is formed of | jardf of Booneville, F. D. Hall, of pester city, 6 “ amor a | 4 ’ “ ise tabaeet Wate ques 00 «| especie aor mucbamior tanta.” |faen tnrongh & oma ai brides, vied |!8Fke salary if he would takealead-| SPOKANE, March 8.-@x home- Pir oath tae Gi Set tn dean eee ee ena aaa cep c ailen throt ge. Had} tt in “The Great Train Rob- | stead entries were made at the lo- | P* H. A. Phillips of Lowville, C. K. when the latter is closed, a rod be- | sanders of Nunda and C. 8. Mun- ing placed at the end of the plate to Gepress it when the door is open- ed. the Chinese in Asia, while the Wash-| wi be held at Sprini mum, M the a. After “eg the matter ington and Wyotning soldier bore 2a. Penne Sh ew — Pome pthc ol .~ fell | over with hin mot and T. T.| it, Jonet R. Koth, James Reid ville. are chasing PUlpines through trop- lCrittenden, jr.. Joese dectined the of-|and Mary Cook. All give thelr post-]| An Tiinols inventor has patented . FOD-| cre was a cabmen‘e strike in| Rorse falling when he discovered the |{ [°C DU0. Ui Samos at that time |oftice address as Ritaville, the coun-/a broom handle with a splicing ar-| A w Answer. jen} jungies, When such develop- horse had left the muddy ree4 and monte can occur with @ period of a| Darescns & few weeks ago and thel iiss, to the railroad track, and |W" freatly attracted toward the | ty deat, rangement near the head, consisting | wiew YORK, March 8.—Lawyet | drivers refused to carry J idea of going upon the st ‘The number of entries by home-|of a metallic band surrounding the | Edgar Anthony was served yes- interlocking ends of the members, with a bolt extending through the joint to fasten it securely. « circuit of balls with a screscent-— and locks the Jaw In any position, disks. to of 02 years, haa retired to «| Pinar del Rio provinces, Twenty-six | to Spring fat, and that the new rond “ 2 this section insuranée company he was not act- caeis oh the tel bask «|Thonannd men and about 10.000 wo-| will cross the O. R. & N.on atres-|Wants His Presents Back. |oniry mon are Germans. A weatern Inventor han patented | rear ae i put as a layman, a men end children have been direct-| tle a short distance below Pullman. | w ¥e March & 5 1 An indication of the prosperity of}an apparatus for dispensing ice). inat he is not practicing law rterhiouse school's oldest schol-|ly employed in the production of to- 11 Adams county is shown In the price|cream, which ts more conventent| 1. ine grst judicial Gepartment, than those no win use, consisting of bis i ek iach a sci cian AA aa Sa it ews pis sll sol cbasinc abe TAIN hb ica leet aed a i kad Baal r ° i @ former home of Lord and Lady Cur- the color an ugly saffron. The ren- tal is about $12,000 a year. “ Mr Choate’s salary is but $17,500, and the government allows no extras. Mra Choate HMked the Caritom houre terrace residence so much that it will probably be the ambass- ators home. It will probably be @ fortnight before the place im ready for cogtipancy, —$_——_——_ Editors Banqueted. ALBANY, N. Y., March &—The Republican Editors’ Association mef here in annual conference. At the business meeting in the afternoon Republican press throughout the ger of Herkimer; secretary and treasurer, A, O. Bunneil of Dans- terday with papers, returnable on March 20th, before the appellate di- vision, requiring him to show cause sic months . The London Labor Gazette for the | Ue end started back to fag It KANSAS CITY, March 9.—It Is emt . rr month of February says that 28 new| 1¢ took the train crew twenty min-| not permitted farming land ts being eagerly picked | 144 bearings are used tn why he should not be disbarred. The ‘The fact that Admiral Dewey fe- | Tmputen occurred tn various trades | Utes to SAW OUL M cross tie and take | gro x . th oF eee aie deen some reai-| monkey wrench, an elongated c j bar association of New York is the fures to write for publication, will |i) Great Britain during January, in-|the horse out. The horse was not | poyce did thir yes ldent from Adams county, A few] M6l inside the movable jaw carrying petit‘oner and the charges are de- convince even his German critics | votving 2194 work people. The num-|*eriously injured. The passengers | pont to the work yenss ago the impression provallel colt and malpractice. It is alleged that he is a truly great and extra-| ber of disputes for the same month | ¥*f but slightly shaken by the #ud-| days for the offer ict water could not be obtained in| #haped plate at one end of the cir- io hel acting as ype’ of the lin 1898 was 28, involving 6795 work |4¢n stopping of the train but some) io be sidan county and in the lower por-|eult which wedges between the balls | National eng oe ee } le. of them were badly frightened. The | house « " sey con county. Y ‘ train was crowded with pagsengers | drinking. Me pre ce car pr Pog neg rg: |tain moneys and also failed to file FOREIGN NOTES ‘The Pennsylvania Steet Plant Co:| and had the engine struck the horwe | to auuse hin wife Ion te exp ie ort that they and|..4 canadian Ras Geklgned a fold: | Ris ecdgunt Sf xeowpts ond expendi: at Harrisburg, Pa. gave notice to| the result would have been serious | eupport and whe is s water at « veasenable Gesth ° al- Ing wash tub, formed of two stiffen- | tures with the state department of of anneal the six thousand or more employes|for the passenger train was next do nothing for welt though in @ few instances there had ing rings surrounding the upper and | insurance. It ts also alleged that ‘A Polish waiter in Posen has been |°! the great plant of a general in-|to the engine. vent to the pot though 18 © ne The tand. in. tha | ower end of the tub to euppart the | he ignored an order Of the court boa fined 156 marks -by a German court |T€®*¢ of 10 per cent. in wages. out warrant aga scotion te mot a6 @ark tat color a] WONT proof fabric which forms the | recting him to turn over the proper- for signing his name Ssindler in- | Cross Sectioning the Line. bere ber wre see tee the Palouse eoontry, but. ta] iaen abe bottom, the: sings belay | ty of: Tie ee Chartes te 4 of Schlinder. Laborers and chippers at the Am- si fused to t ota ‘ During the past held open by vertical braces, Dantele. He was adjudged in cons — salva erican Steel Casting Works at Shar-| PULLMAN, Wash. Maroh 9.—Th 1 untit } equality productive. During pas tempt, was arrested and was cons Dr. Garnett, keeper of the print-|°% Pa. have been granted an ad-|party of surveyors under Engineer ; three or ppl pe ay ah + In an improved paddiewheet for | fined to jail for elghteen months, 4 books in the British museum and | *47ce of 15 cents. Clark, who are surveying @ line OX. wont t frequently pete nop aca the Hlge thn steamers the blades are made to re- |-phe sffidavits upon which the order editor of the great catalogue, has re- | from Pullman down the South Pal-| 50 '0y"" ba hag burhels of wheat to ac tain a vertical position at all points to show cause was granted are TEaaee Aline Testes POREE pet | oo mee ae vital to the amount of | cune a6 repereed es Saturday's ienue |° SA1000 ane en ton their lands of their revolution, the wheel being sworn to by James C, Carter, presi- 7 . $100,000,000 stands pledged to the en-|of the Spokesman-Review, are to men ; © ig @till a large portion of the| composed of two disks carried by dent, and Rufus W. Peckham, jr, a |terprine of uniting under one man- | day crons-sectioning the line. One of birt county which is open to settlers, but! separate shafts, the center of one|G. L. Winthrop, Lloyd M. Garrison Mm. Wadin, a canalboat woman |*eement, If net ownership, the great | the party told @ citizen of Pullman 4 io Rye 1 sast jit 8 idly being taken up. During | enaft being higher than the other, | and Austen G. Fox, members of the arce i the t ix days there have been|and the blades being pivoted on both | Rar Association. Mr. Anthony says thet while acting as receiver of the which includes Manhattan. a Mr. Charles Abbott of Ipa- J wie Paver 101 years, and still active | three yearn it in believed that dis- Big Broom Corn dey ve rate W land la generally rated at from $15|@ central tube in which the cream 1s | peice nc saramoendl ToPnound. He has survived twenty. | trict will give employment to fully] ARCOLA, Il, March 9—The lara |: tox t in Erol snd ito. $0, where two years ago. the| placed, with a sliding bottom, which) x i t two brothers and sisters, and all his | 60,000 men. est broom corn deal @ -F CONBUM= | Ay. pu r » Marowsky, | p ranged from $5 to $% Some |is forced up, to push the cream from President Kruger’s insenstbility t as ene ' mated in Central Illinois, tf not tn | 5, i wh wos yin uring the past year have re-|an cpening, to be cut in slices. physical pain is very great. Four a A simple little contrivance which| the United States, was effected in) py wneville, and John Gurges, with Las high as $25 acre. -— —_—~— years ago he was kept awake one Pours has m musical composer | will prevent the pilfering of news-| this city today when WH Peck of | potaining a plueh « « aclk vie J care alternate section of land In| Customer—Have you something | night by toothache, and he extract- arm vn ite Prince Henrys, The| papers from the doorsteps, if it in| T. Peck & Co, Amsterdam, N.Y. | arg , ho county i# granted to the North-|suttable for sleeping robes? ed the tooth himself in the middle Shira Symphony,” by Hetnrich | generally adopted, has been patent-| purchased of Thomas Lyons & Co... Arta t orn Pacifie. raiirond pany, Dure|. Bright Salesman—How will this do|of the night by means of a pair of r XXIV., of Rouns-chlelz-Kostriz, is ed by Jullue Bruhns of Philadelphia, | onc lot of broom corn, paying there- |, 4 a oye the beak taves yeaue tas Guns You will notice its heavy up in the to be performed at the Manich Royal | It consists of a plate designed to be| for $20,000. 7 mien, get per ton rier i ery bans vid all but five or atx Academy of Music, |tastened to the Jamb of the door, | was between $20 and $150. oa Fy pit dare townships of ite original grants, anc! to this plats are extending Jaws, - a: _ : sind’ thets con Want Soe yonra hao. iia akneeal . ? “Wirththiraty” te @ recent contri-| one fixed and the other movable, a if : Gessner i ine Gnewe Kee Alyy rian Mp coe ar poo . bution to the English language by | and doth supplied with inwardly MANY B U ELS oe en eal a ated lly brings from $& to $12. aw an member of the London | projecting teeth. 1 t - achool board, who objected to the|”” ole i SE ee SED _ - p faighero hier nor yest tN vee tonrd' ude toward the corpor- Rev. Dr. Boyd D q Ssid to Be Floating About Se ee shov Mines at Newport. 1: ' als hment of schoolboys Tae, ili ! : NEWPORT, Wash, March &—F. Pa ‘ 3 . be ah ; ‘ “sigve ee ee ae eee in Kentucky var ; Koch, superintendent of the Full —_ Hy see at new a Shirts ‘rnest Legouve, the senior mem-| Rey/rend Andrew Kennedy Hutcht- le rene 2 r Sea peearta: ea mad tian Www aundrie 08 a 4 . a { eld him tha soms and Soft Bosoms. ber of the French academy, has en-| son Boyd, D. D.. LT. D.. the preach-| pawtsvILLE, Ky., March 9—T Selina aig wt, has Just comple’ ; : c a his vy ty-third year. | oe and author, died at Bournemouth | @ Cairns, United States Sceret & contract upon the pre { OO Ce ee tne ant” | teat evening, In his 74th year vice ugent for Indiana; Deputy ented to her by owned by the Hear Creek Mining & . Pome oles laabar oF MH | The Rev. Dr. Boyd first became | Marshal And Fite, and Georre| je thinks they sho Smelting Co.,-of this city, and yes- , , ic y and has been w member of that body pak Rev. Dr. Hovd firnt became |W. Allen, constable for Carr town- yg aart: terday he took a contract for 40 feet Very Swell and Tony—Rich Patterns. All ince 1854, le 0 or Cl . i oat pator- ie teyd more = , sicewhe » he D j atime of Papers which appowred In Fraser's antes CS Sea eens tance seco eked te ga Pads Beco Rea iciait Casement then tabs balls New. Not shown elsewhere—they havn't p Trocgfopedl tela le casey tee 4ne under the signature A. K.| north of New Albasy, on the Mon and encountered the ledge at that ‘ot them to show. These are emphatically . from Woston, were landed re- and were republished under|on railroad, John Morton, his wife, point, which Was tuch sooner f cee london dork, where it|the title of ‘The Recreations of a|Stsle Morton, Henry Wilson and Spanish Gun for Galena. Wwe expected,” sald Mr. Koch ew \ : found that they had decayed on| Country Parson.” He was borne in| Thomas Neilson on the charge of GALENA, UL, March 9.—A cannon | evenfig. “We have since drift : voyage, They could not | Novernber, 18%, at Auchenleck, Ayr-| making and passing counterfett |taken tgom # burnett vessel of ¢ foot on. the » and are . vor, Ul they had been |shire, Scotland, and was ordained | nickels and other colina, the case | vera's fleet wil! soon ocoupy a posi: | nearing the chute which ve} A 2 ons and ear, to ain 1851. He wrote many volumes of| having been worked up by r. | the n xt to Grant tatue In Grant) krow exists, as W have proved s 7 vhere @ police magis- sermons. In 1890 he was moderator | Cairns, |park, Th ag as secured for the | value ca the eurtace 1 or ene Strongest Top Coat House in the State. é » New lcity by BR. R. Hitt from Secreta dent that ‘ore the prese' . : % 4 : Pate carne out, Wetened to the in-|\of the general assembly of ,the| The four were brought to New | city by be pm 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia, a